Updated: 10/02/2006
- College Station Police are on the lookout for a robbery suspect, after a man tried to steal a woman's purse Sunday morning. The victim told police she was walking to her home at Doux Chene Apartments in the 2100 block of Harvey Mitchell Parkway just before 1 a.m. when the man grabbed her purse.

Updated: 10/02/2006
- A College Station man is free on bond, charged with pointing a gun at a woman. The woman told College Station Police that Brian Joseph Reed pointed a gun at her and pulled the trigger.

Updated: 10/02/2006
- From sundown Sunday until sundown Monday the Jewish world observes its holiest day, Yom Kippur. The holiday represents atonement with God, and gives Jews the opportunity to examine their relationships with others and themselves.

Posted: 09/30/2006
- College Station authorities are searching for a suspect after an early Saturday morning stabbing. Police responded to the 100 block of Meadowland. The victim told authorities he was approached by a man outside an apartment.

Posted: 09/30/2006
- More cases of West Nile in the Brazos Valley, this time in Montgomery County. For the second time in two weeks, a human case has been reported, this one in the southern portion of the county according to health officials.

Posted: 09/30/2006
- Officials in Hempstead say football player Michael Thompson is out of the hospital after his collapse during Friday night's game. As we told you during Friday Football Fever, Thompson was on the field when he fell to the turf due to exhaustion.

Posted: 09/29/2006
- A well known American symbol made at stop in the Brazos Valley. On Friday the Anheuser-Busch Clydesdales spent the afternoon at Post Oak Mall. Residents had the opportunity to see and have photos taken with the world-famous horses.

Posted: 09/29/2006
- When people hear Texas A&M, most instantly think about agriculture and a number of faculty members fear that is exactly what potential students think. And they say that mindset is making a need to get the word out that the university is a whole lot more.

Posted: 09/29/2006
- A former Texas A&M Corps of Cadet convicted of sexual assault was sentenced Friday to 18 years in prison.
The same jury found Elton Yarbrough guilty Thursday of raping a fellow Texas A&M student in 2004.

Posted: 09/29/2006
- Members of the local media were given an all-day crash course of training with Texas Task Force 1 Thursday. In the future, the rescue team hopes to embed the media as they deploy on these live-saving missions.

Posted: 09/29/2006
- Bryan ISD made a ceremonial start Friday to the construction of its fourth middle school.
School officials broke ground on Davila Middle School at the intersection of Texas Avenue and Earl Rudder Freeway.

Posted: 09/29/2006
- College Station has filled its second assistant city manager opening. Kathy Merrill will fill the spot. Merrill is currently the assistant city manager in Abilene, a job she's held since 2002. She has spent the last 12 years on Abilene's staff.

Posted: 09/29/2006
- A lawyer for Anna Nicole Smith says that the reality TV star hopes that others will learn from her son's death. The Bahamian attorney for Smith -- Wayne Munroe -- says that Smith believes a pathologist's conclusion that her son died from an accidental lethal combination of drugs shows he didn't commit suicide.

Posted: 09/29/2006
- Mexican officials say a US proposal to build miles of border fence will damage relations between the two countries. The Foreign Relations Department says it is "deeply worried" about the proposal, adding it will "increase tension in border communities."

Posted: 09/29/2006
- The superintendent of Dallas schools says an agreement between the district and Mexico will enable Dallas to hire 40 bilingual teachers from Mexico. The arrangement calls for the teachers to come next year on three-year work visas.

Posted: 09/29/2006
- Police say two runaway teenagers that were killed by a train as they lay on the tracks in East Texas committed suicide. Seventeen-year-old Chris Hill of Dallas and 15-year-old Harry Tyrone Rutledge of Bastrop were killed last week by a train traveling about 30 miles per hour through Hawkins.

Posted: 09/28/2006
- Just like their neighbors to the north, College Station has decided to stick with their current tax rate. In a 4-3 vote Thursday, the city council decided to keep the rate at 43.94 cents for this coming year.

Updated: 09/29/2006
- Firefighters are in investing a house fire that heavily damaged a Bryan home. Thursday morning five fire units from Bryan and one from College Station were dispatched to the fire on the 2900 block of Hillside.

Posted: 09/28/2006
- School shootings like the one in Colorado are a harsh reminder of what can happen any day, at any school, in any city in America. A&M Consolidated High School principal Ron Fox hopes no acts of violence happen here and says, "As the principal I think first and foremost the responsibility of the school is to create a safe environment."

Posted: 09/28/2006
- MySpace.com is launching a voter-registration drive to encourage today's youth to get out and vote.The nonpartisan group 'Declare Yourself' has teamed up with MySpace to connect its users with easy access to voter registration applications.

Posted: 09/28/2006
- The George Bush Presidential Library is getting ready for its Locomotives Parade grande finale. The Library has become a temporary home to these tiny trains in anticipation of Friday night's big event.

Updated: 09/28/2006
- It took jurors just two hours to find a former Corps member guilty Thursday of raping a Texas A&M foreign exchange student in 2004.
Elton Yarbrough attacked the girl and sexually assaulted her when she was passed out from drinking.

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